Common Threads: Adam's Day At The Market

$18.90 New In stock Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press
SKU: BKZN9781534110106
ISBN : 9781534110106
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Common Threads: Adam's Day at the Market

Common Threads: Adam's Day at the Market

Product Description 2020-2021 Keystone to Reading Elementary Book Award List Adam and his family spend an exciting day at the colorful and bustling Eastern Market. But when Adam gets briefly separated from Mom and Dad, he mistakes a friendly, diverse cast of characters for his parents in their traditional Muslim clothing--and shows that we all have more in common than you might think. This nearly-wordless picture book celebrates diversity and community in vibrant, dynamic art. Review The colorful illustrations invite basic seek-and-find fun as well as offering meaning at a deeper level for readers who want to identify the cultures represented. An afterword titled "Becoming a Cultural Detective" asks readers to consider clothing as just one indication of identity and encourages cultural curiosity but does not identify the clothing and cultures in the book. A visual feast filled with food for thought. --Kirkus Reviews Through his eyes, emotions, and experience, readers see how similar and connected the various shoppers and vendors are despite our apparent differences. With its vivid and detailed pictures and scant text, this book effectively portrays a culturally and religiously diverse community. Everybody can find representation of themselves in the bright pages and relate to the emotions expressed through its characters. This story will give young children an opportunity to read and tell the story that is unfolding in the pictures in their own words. --School Library Journal Adam and his parents are at the Eastern Market a colorful and racially diverse, though somewhat generic, place when he gets distracted by a bird and wanders off. He tugs on a blue dress to show his Mama but is surprised to find that the person isn't her. Adam jogs along, searching and encountering more people who resemble but are not his parents. As his worry grows, we see that adults in the crowd are gesturing a small boy s height and the direction in which he was last seen. Unbeknownst to Adam, people strangers and family members alike have been looking for him, and when they find him, they also find each other. Adam's parents embrace the people who helped spread the word, and a community is strengthened. Common Threads, though nearly wordless, illustrates peoples differences and similarities and the confusion and joy both can provide. Back matter invites readers to become cultural detectives, to notice people s appearances and ask respectful questions in order to learn more. Pair with Just Ask (2019) by Sonia Sotomayor. -- Booklist Spare text and colorful, sensitive artwork are perfectly paired to create a story that presents our world that is bountiful because of our diversity. --Kendal Rautzhan (syndicated columnist) About the Author Huda Essa has been a teacher since she was a child. Her first students were her stuffed animals. When she became a teacher as a grown up, she loved finally having human children as her students! Now, as a speaker and author, Huda is a teacher to adult humans, too. Huda

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